I try and spend around 40 nights of my summers outside. Which usually works out from between 2-3 overnighters a week (just go hiking out my backyard and get back for work the next day). Then I will go for a multiday 5-10 trek near the end of summer then im lucky to do another 5+day for winter. I'd say its around 50-70 a year when I'm on.

Used to get out about 20-30 nights a year and since I changed jobs, and now especially with the cost of gas, it has dwindled down to two night so far this year. Going to Yosemite next weekend and I have a weeks long trip in Aug. I hope to get in 10-15 nights this year. Not much, but I hope this changes next year

I have averaged about 25 nights per year over the last ten years. Last year was 40 nights, this year should be about the same unless I break something or a part falls off. I only occasionally go on long trips; most of my hikes are 2-5 days. I try to get to the Sierra twice each summer but mostly my trips are in the mountains and canyons of Arizona.

I envy those reporting in the triple digits. I average about 40-50 per year, about half of which is car camping (aka fishing near a lake or river). Lots of weekends or long weekends, including 2 of my 3 weeks of annual vacation time from work.

I'm not sure, but it's a LOT. Last year I think that I got up to about 280-300 days out. This year may be slightly less, probably around 250 days. I work in the wilderness out of my backpack, and on my off shifts I typically go hiking or camping. I commonly spend about four-six nights a month at my house.